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I FUNKRAL ItOTCTS SKEY—The Funeral Service for the late Henry Fawcit Skey will commence fn the 1 Crematorium Chapel, Linwood avenue. This Day (Friday), at 1.15 p.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. BYRNE—The Funeral of the late Mary Byrne will leave the residence of her sister, Mrs M. Nolan, 113 Somerfleld street, Spreydon, This Day (Friday), at 8.40 a.m., for the Catholic Cathedral. Requiem Mass 9 a.m., and thence to Linwood Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward. WALLIS—The Funeral of the late Alfred Joseph Wallis will leave the Chapel of J. Lamb and Son. 234 Lichfield street. Tomorrow (Saturday), at 11 aan., for service in the Crematorium ChapeL J. Lamb and Son. ALLEN—The Funeralofthe late Emily Maria Allen will leave her late residence. Murray street. Rangiora. on Saturday. January 18. 1947, at 10.45 a.m.. for the Crematorium. Bromley, a wiving 11.45 a.m. Gulliver-Tyler. CAPSTICK—The Funeral of the late Elizabeth Harriet Capstick will leave Geo. Dickinson and Sons, 20 Latimer square, on Friday. January 17. at 3 p.m., for the Crematorium, Bromley. Geo. Dickinson and Sons. GREENE—The Friends of the late William Samuel Greene are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave Hall and Moore's Chapel. 87 Stafford street, Timaru, This Day (Friday), January 17, at 2 p.m., for the Temuka Cemetery. Service at £hapel at 1.45 p.m. W. Galbraith. SITUATIONS WANTED BUTTONS Covered, at 13 Edgeware rd.' RELIABLE Married Couple want Position on Farm. 89579. "Press.” EXPERIENCED Hotel Clerk (female) desires position. Reply 89638, "Frew." —— MAN wants Work in Store, Factory, or suitable employment. Reply 89600. "Press.” UNIVERSITY Student desires plrt-tlmo work until March. Not gardening. Ring 32-162. EXPERIENCED Woman Cashier and Bookkeeper requires part-time position. 89701. "Press.” . ■ ■ ORDERS taken for Laying of Autumn Lawns, Estimates, Irwin, 30 Riverlaw tee., St. Martins. X 7660 BULLDOZERS. Giant Scrub Plough, Rotary Hoes, Clearing. Levelling, any district. ’Phone 31-818. X 8951 PART-TIME Employment by Married Women, three general office experience. 89620, "Press." YOUNG, Keen, Honest Man, with bar. seeks position as Collector for established City Firm. Apply 89256, "Press." - CARRIER (Returned). Removals, General cartage. McDonald, 272 Stanmore rd. Residence ’Phone 33-977. X 9293 EXPERIENCED Lady Driver would lika position driving afternoons or week-ends. Careful. 89656, “Press." QUIET, Middle-aged woman desires housekeeper’s position, one gentleman. Sole charge. 89775, “Press.” -- MARRIED Man from England desires position in Warehouse or Store, 6 years with Ministry of Supplies. 89460, “Press.". SHORTHAND-TYPISTE requires position, preferably Secretarial. Remuneration. £4 10s net; start immediately. 89696. "Press.” EXPERIENCED Photographic Colourist requires part-time employment on piecework baste; own materials used. 89627, "Press/’ ■ . .... , YOUNG Returned Serviceman, single, little experience, rehab, subsidy, desires position Mid-Cant. Sheep Crop Farm. 89243, "Press.” EXCELLENT Bookkeeper-Typist willing take responsibility clerical affairs for smaller businessman. Reasonable charge.

'Phone 36-541. X 9156 2nd COOK, Kitchenhand, Married Couple seek position -in Chch. Hotel. Live in. Wages and conditions to T 97, "Press,” Timaru. 1275 YOUNG Woman desires position (solo charge), housekeeping, good accommodation and wages; child 4yrs; town or country. 89109, “Press.’’ MARRIED Man would like deer or rabbit block, wife willing cook for shearing and harvest. Supply own tent If necessary. Apply. 89558. “Press." WOMAN, with girl aged three years, seeks Housekeeper's position in good home; reliable, trustworthy; capable taking charge. Distance no objection. 89637, "Press.” -- TYPEWRITING and Duplicating. Quick and accurate work done by David B. White, Public Typist, 200 Manchester st., C.l (next Council Chiambers). Telephone 38-328. —— POSITION Managing Dairy Farm. Life experience in town supply; 5 years last • position. Can supply refs. Apply 89409, "Press.” ' SAME DAY TYPING AND DUPLICATING SERVICE. Neat, accurate work. Reasonable charges. FLINT SERVICE BUREAU, 2nd Floor, Wardell’s Buildings. Cashel street. X 0258 RELIABLE Married Returned Serviceman, position on General Farm, seven years’ experience. Separate cottage. Wife's duties nil, FlO, ,r Press,” AshburLANZ TRACTOR DRIVER, married, seeks engagement permanently; wife's duties nil. Expd. farm work 12 years, handy man, good worker, varied occupations. Leaving Railway to get cottage on farm. Child 18 months. Guarantee good service and reliable, sober. Urgent. Agriculture and pastoral. Usual allowances. 89381, “PRESS.” FLOOR SANDING, STAINING AND POLISHING. Latest American Dustless Sanders at Your Service. ESTIMATES AND ADVICE FREE. Old Floors Made New. New Floors made Perfect. GARNET W. CAMPBELL and SON, ’Phones 23-523 or 38-375. 8.30-5. 88 KNOWLES STREET. DRESSMAKING, TAILORING, ETC. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING, CJMX, BUILDINGS, 66 Cathedral sq. The School will Open for Enrolments Classes Resume on MONDAY. FEB. 3. Manageress: Miss J. M. Smith. HAIRDRESSING MISS NITSCHKE is pleased to announce that she has purchased the popular and long-established "MY OWN BEAUTY PARLOUR," formerly owned and operated by Miss G. Barnes. Personal and Expert Attention will ba continued. 272 HIGH STREET CHAMBERS (Next Woolworths), First Floor. ’PHONE 40-826. T.C, EDUCATIONAL ST. ANDREW S PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, Papanui road, Christchurch. (The College admits boys of all Denominations.) RECTOR: J. B. MAWSON. M.C., M.A, BURSAR: G. A. M. HILSON. Boarding and Day School with Secondary, Preparatory, and Junior Departments. Secondary School Courses: Professional, Accountancy, and Agricultural. Open-air Classrooms and Dormitories, and excellent facilities for all outside activities. The first term 1947, will open on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1947. Prospectus and further information obtainable from ; ST. ANDREW’S COLLEGE. Christchurch. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE KINDERGARTEN, Classes resume February 4th in Knox Church Sunday School Building, Weston road, for boys and girls 3 to 5 years of age. 2401

TENDERS BOROUGH OF ASHBURTON TENDERS—TRUCK TENDERS are invited and will close at Noon on MONDAY. February 10, 1947. for the supply of a 2-yard Dump Truck (2J-3 tons). Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. R. C. MAJOR. Town Clerk. MM ASHLEY COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS FOR COCKSFOOT -TENDERS for the right to cut cocksfoot on all roads in the Ashley County will be received by the undersigned up to Noon on Friday, January 24. 1947. Ten per cent, deposit of tendered price must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. M. FINLAY, County Clerk, Loburn, P. 8., Rangiora. 5468 MAJESTIC THEATRE BUILDINGS, ' CHRISTCHURCH RENOVATION AND ALTERATION FOR OFFICE ACCOMMODATION TENDERS, closing with the Secretary, Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. Tuesday, February 11, 1947, are invited for the above work. Particulars may be obtained from the District Engineer's Office. Public Works Department. Government Buildings, Worcester st., Christchurch. 5423 SHARDLOW MICROMETERS ENGLISH INSTRUMENTS built to British Stndard Specification. Internal, external, and telescopic gauge type. P. F. MANN. LIMITED. 146 Lichgeld street, C. 1., •Phones 35-386, 31-337. Cl3B “DIMP" prevents sandfly and mosquito bites. Odourless, but positive protection. Iggo’s (Chemists), Ltd., Cashel st. X 6544

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25085, 17 January 1947, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25085, 17 January 1947, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25085, 17 January 1947, Page 9

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